Chemistry, asked by DHRUVA123, 11 months ago

take a solution, suspension and a
colloidal dispersion in different
beakers. Test weather each of these
mixtures shows. Tyndol effect by
focussing a light at the side of the
containe:​

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Answered by sweety9735
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Ans: Common examples of suspension include the mixture of chalk and water, muddy water, the mixture of flour and water, a mixture of dust particles and air, fog, milk of magnesia, etc.Emulsions are a type of colloid

An emulsion is a suspension of two liquids that usually do not mix together. These liquids that do not mix are said to be immiscible. An example would be oil and water. If you mix oil and water and shake them a cloudy suspension is formed.

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